Charles Lebon was self-taught but achieved a great deal during his short career. His work was exhibited at some prestigious venues including at the Brussels ...
Ferdinand Leeke studied at the Munich Academy and is known primarily for his theatrical history paintings. He also produced a series of scenes from operas by...
Maurice Jean Lefebvre often chose to paint strong female figures and always tried to communicate a heightened sense of the subject’s character. Throughout hi...
Lehmann studied at the Royal Danish Academy in his hometown of Copenhagen. He’s known predominantly for his interior scenes and he also worked at the Royal D...
A stalwart of late Victorian art, Lord Frederic Leighton rose from outsider of the British art scene to one of its most prominent figureheads. He was the fir...
Johan Larentius Carolinus was born in Amsberg, Kopparberg County, and could turn his hand to a range of artistic endeavours. He was primarily known as one of...
Rene Lelong was one of the finest illustrators in France during the early 20th-century. His work covered an array of subjects but he’s predominantly known fo...
Stéphane Leroy hailed from Belgian and was naturalised in France. He exhibited several times at the Paris Salon and won a medal in 1928. He was known primari...
Charles Leslie was a member of the Williams family of painters who were widely known during the 19th-century. His grandfather, Edward Williams (1781–1855), w...